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Family friendly hiking trails in Santa Clara County traverse a diverse landscape shaped by the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Diablo Range. The region features extensive redwood forests, rolling grasslands, oak woodlands, and chaparral-covered hills. Numerous creeks and reservoirs, such as Stevens Creek and Lexington Reservoir, add to the natural beauty. This varied terrain provides a wide range of outdoor experiences for hikers.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Embark on the Stephen E. Abbors, Coyote, and High Meadow Loop for a moderate hiking experience that transitions through diverse landscapes. You will climb through shady bay laurel woods before…
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02:45
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Embark on the Wildcat Loop Trail for a moderate hiking experience that blends varied terrain with scenic views. This 6.0-mile (9.7 km) route will take you about 2 hours and…

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7.75km
02:06
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Embark on the Penitencia Creek and North Rim Loop, a moderate hike spanning 4.8 miles (7.8 km) with an elevation gain of 298 feet (91 metres). This route offers a…
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Adobe Creek Loop Trail, a 6.7-mile (10.8 km) route that offers continuous scenic vistas of protected bayside marshland. You'll gain a gentle 83…
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01:46
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Embark on an easy 3.7-mile (6.0 km) hike along the Stephen E. Abbors, Wildcat, and Coyote Trail Loop, offering a diverse journey through varied landscapes. You will gain 674 feet…
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This spot is a fantastic place to view the many American White Pelicans and other birds on the island of Adobe Creek. A lovely bench is here, ideal for taking a quiet break and capturing some beautiful photos.
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It's really amazing that this stone bridge is still here. I understand it was originally built to easily get pack horses across the creek — and of course the people with them, too.
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Rancho San Antonio County Park shares a boundary with Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, which adds almost 4,000 acres of nature to the 289-acre park. The trails are well-kept and well-marked, but all bikes need to keep on paved-paths only.
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Explore the reclaimed beauty of Charleston Slough, a former Leslie salt pond transforming into a marsh on the western shore of San Francisco Bay. Once altered for saltwater evaporation, the slough underwent significant restoration by the City of Mountain View in 1996, undoing the damage caused by Leslie Salt. Now, it stands as a more environmentally-friendly salt marsh.
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Charleston Slough is a marsh on the western shore of San Francisco Bay. It is a popular birding spot with a pleasant trail system.
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You can see great views from this spot along the High Meadow Trail. Views include the San Francisco Bay to the northwest and the opposing mountains to the east. There is a small bench to relax on and even enjoy a picnic.
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Santa Clara County offers a wide variety of options for families, with over 480 hiking trails. More than half of these, around 250 routes, are rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children.
The county boasts diverse natural landscapes, from the cool, shaded redwood forests in the Santa Cruz Mountains to rolling grasslands, oak woodlands, and chaparral-covered hills. You can also find wetlands and bay shorelines in the northern part of the county, offering varied scenery for your family adventures.
Yes, there are several easy loop trails. For a moderately challenging but rewarding loop, consider the Stephen E. Abbors, Wildcat, and Coyote Trail Loop, which is just under 6 km. Another great option is the Adobe Creek Loop Trail, which is a moderate 10.8 km route with minimal elevation gain, offering a pleasant experience for families.
Many parks in Santa Clara County are excellent for families. Rancho San Antonio County Park and Open Space Preserve is a popular choice, featuring trails like the Stephen E. Abbors, Coyote, and High Meadow Loop. Almaden Quicksilver County Park also offers miles of scenic trails through oak woodlands and historical sites, suitable for various family skill levels.
Absolutely! Many trails in Santa Clara County offer fantastic views. For instance, the Byrne Preserve Lookout is a great spot to aim for. The region's varied terrain, including the Santa Cruz Mountains and Diablo Range, provides numerous opportunities for panoramic vistas.
Yes, areas like Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve and Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve are known for supporting diverse wildlife. Ulistac Natural Area, near Levi's Stadium, also features trails through seven different California natural habitats, including wetlands and oak woodlands, and has a butterfly and hummingbird garden, making it an excellent spot for kids to observe nature.
Santa Clara County enjoys an almost perfect climate, allowing for outdoor enjoyment throughout the year. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery, but the region's consistent weather means you can find great hiking opportunities in any season.
Many trails lead to or pass by interesting natural features. You might encounter the majestic Old Growth Redwood Trees, or enjoy the serene waters of Uvas Reservoir or Camden Ponds. Some routes also offer views of prominent peaks like Black Mountain.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly trails in Santa Clara County, with an average score of 4.58 stars from over 625 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of trails for various ages and skill levels, making it a rewarding experience for families.
For families seeking a bit more challenge, the Stephen E. Abbors, Coyote, and High Meadow Loop is a moderate 12.8 km trail with significant elevation gain. Another good option is the Wildcat Loop Trail, a 9.7 km moderate route that offers a good workout while still being enjoyable for active families.
Yes, particularly in the Santa Cruz Mountains, you can find trails that wind through redwood forests, offering cool and shaded environments. Sanborn County Park is a prime example, providing extensive trails under the canopy of redwoods, ideal for warmer days.
Many of Santa Clara County's parks and open space preserves, such as Joseph D. Grant County Park and Rancho San Antonio County Park, are well-equipped with designated parking areas at their trailheads. It's always a good idea to check specific park websites or komoot route details for parking information, especially during peak seasons.


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